释义 |
men·di·cant I. \-nt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin mendicant-, mendicans, present participle of mendicare to beg, from mendicus beggar — more at amend 1. : a person who begs; especially : one that lives by begging 2. often capitalized : a member of a mendicant order : friar 1a II. adjective Etymology: Latin mendicant-, mendicans, present participle 1. : practicing beggary : begging < mendicant friars > 2. : characteristic of a mendicant < went about with a mendicant air > |